This club offers two eighteen hole courses, both of which play through canyons. The Cimarron National Course features many elevation changes. The fairways are narrow, and water hazards come into play on fourteen holes. The greens are large and extremely fast. The most difficult hole is #15, a 451-yard, par 4, requiring an approach shot of at least 250 yards (unless you're John Daly) if you want any chance at reaching this green in regulation. According to locals, it's your second shot that will make or break you. The Aqua Canyon Course is hilly on the front nine and has many trees that can alter your shots. The back nine has open fairways, but is severely mounded. Water comes into play less frequently on the back nine. This is the easier course of the two.